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I agree with Java,minus the uppercase writing..:/
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Ok Sam, explain what is up in the photo.PPPLLLEEEAAAASSSSEEEE?
Yea,mausoleum...just what I thought.
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I worked for a guy who had polio when he was young and he has an Iron Lung that he still uses today. But he only needs it for when he is asleep or to just lay down.
Now this IS a bizarre pic..sinister=)
So much for discretion:P...they obviously leave all kinds of stuff with patient's names on them behind when they close hospitals down.From an artistic point of view thou,an amazing shot.
Bizarre...very neatly arranged too.
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these windows remind me of unblinking eyes of some kind...they are very beautiful.
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I'll have bad dreams about this door tonight...*brrr*
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reminds me of a hallway in the computer game American Mc Gee's Alice...
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Hey Cowgirl; I'm completing my MSW - actually all I have to finish is my thesis. I have completing an internship at Evansville State Hospital and worked in a Children's state hospital for two years. Photography is a wonderful hobby and way to relax; in addition to adding a historical perspective to clinical practice. Good Luck with your Education.
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Funny, looking at the age and condition of the place, I was almost surprised to see that they're all brighly-colored plastic.
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This chair almost looks like a delivery chair they have in some hospitals.
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When walking threw the castle did you see anything that used to be there about the story line or even just remind you that there were children there?
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I was just wondering if you know if there is any talk of them trying to save the building? Why brace up the windows and support the balcony if they arent goin to do anything with it.